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Table 54
IP Trunk 3.01 (and later) alarms (Part 1 of 7)
Alarm
Description
Alarm Clearance – For information purposes
These alarms indicate the clearance of an error condition. As such, no user intervention is
required. A number of these alarms indicate the clearance of a major alarm shown later in this
table.
ITG0100
Successful bootup. All alarms
cleared.
ITG0101
Exit from QoS fallback. Normal
operation restored.
ITG0102
Ethernet voice port restored to
normal operation.
553-3001-363
Standard 2.00
Maintenance
trunk card. View the log file with any text browser after uploading it to an
FTP host. To upload the log file to an FTP host, enter: "currLogFilePut" or
"prevLogFilePut" from the ITG shell.The IP trunk card generates SNMP
alarm traps for the following four alarm categories:
Alarm Clearance
(ITG02xx) – no intervention required
Minor Alarm
(ITG03xx) – intervention required, but not immediately
Major Alarm
(ITG04xx) – immediate action required. Card is out of
Major Alarm
service
Up to eight destination IP addresses can be configured to which these alarms
can be sent. The same addresses must be configured for all cards on the same
node. Table 54 lists SNMP alarms by severity.
September 2004
(ITG01xx) – for information purposes
Fault Clearing Action
If this happens due to something other than
a known power-on event or a user-invoked
card reset, the causes of recurring bootup
must be investigated. Contact Nortel
Networks technical support.
Indicates recovery from ITG0203. Recurrent
QoS fallback and recovery can indicate
network faults, far-end IP Trunk 3.01 (and
later) node failure or network QoS
configuration errors.
Indicates recovery from ITG0402.

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